New voice of Old Man Gloom gears up for Zozobra

1,119 Views   ANTA FE, N.M. — This Friday, Old Man Gloom will be brought to life with a new person behind the microphone. The Honorable Bill Parnall, a Division I Judge of New Mexico’s Second Judicial District Court, was selected out of nearly 60 individuals through two rounds of auditions this month – beating out […]
Monsoon rain could impact hunting season in New Mexico

1,152 Views   ALBUQUERQUE — Hunting season is right around the corner in New Mexico, but with the recent historic fire season and monsoons that have swept the state, flood risks and other concerns could potentially impact this year’s hunting season. A meteorologist from the National Weather Service expressed reasons for concern with potential flooding risks […]
Albuquerque financial expert discusses possible impacts of Inflation Reduction Act

887 Views   Last Tuesday, the Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law. The act covers many areas, including healthcare, climate and tax reform. David Hicks, of Oakmont Advisory Group in Albuquerque, broke down how the bill may impact you. Click the video above to watch Danielle Todesco’s interview with him.
New Mexico COVID-19 update: 13 deaths, 128 hospitalizations, 649 cases

1,024 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The New Mexico Department of Health reported 13 additional COVID-19-related deaths and 649 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday. There are currently 128 individuals hospitalized in New Mexico with COVID-19.
Archdiocese of Santa Fe reinstates Sunday Mass obligation

1,168 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Catholics in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe will once again have to fulfill their obligation to attend Sunday Mass. Archbishop John Charles Wester wrote in a letter Monday that the attendance obligation has been reinstated.
Report shows 18% of New Mexico restaurants closed during pandemic

1,086 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The New Mexico Restaurant Association predicted roughly 10% of restaurants would have to close because of the pandemic. But, a new report shows the actual damage is almost twice that prediction. “Those numbers came up and I was floored,” said Carol Wight, executive director of the New Mexico Restaurant Association.
Young New Mexico bull rider becomes world champion

1,244 Views   LOVINGTON, N.M. — A New Mexico bull rider is already a world champion at just nine years old – and he says this is just the beginning. Nine-year-old Parker Hooks won at the Youth Bull Riders World Finals and became a world champion – a big milestone on a journey that started with a […]
New Mexico designer’s clothes hit the red carpet

785 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Native American-inspired patterns and colors are making their way to the red carpet through one New Mexican’s unique designs. Santa Fe-born designer Dante Biss-Grayson, from the Osage tribe, developed his passion for fashion and eye for the arts as a source of therapy after serving in the military.
New Mexico COVID-19 update: 6 deaths, 126 hospitalizations, 1,511 cases

1,077 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The New Mexico Department of Health reported six additional COVID-19-related deaths and 1,511 new COVID-19 cases Monday. There are currently 126 individuals hospitalized in New Mexico with COVID-19.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis attends New Mexico rally

832 Views   CARLSBAD, N.M. – A major GOP figure attended a campaign event in southeast New Mexico Sunday. Republicans are hoping Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis can boost the campaign for Mark Ronchetti – the GOP nominee in the New Mexico’s governor race. Many analysts believe DeSantis may be a challenger for former President Donald Trump […]